davidl on December 20th, 2011

Those who can, do.  Those who can not, protest.  Ace digs up this gem:

Analysis of OWS Psychological Types Shows Rank and File To Be Lost Souls Looking To Lose Themselves In Something Bigger, and “Leadership” Animated By Need For

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Eric Florack on December 10th, 2011

I have for a long time found Ann Coulter fascinating. Occasionally wrong, mostly correct.  I have several of her books on my shelves here.  I even carry one in the truck that I haven’t finished reading.  That said, it fascinates

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DavidL's Breakfast Scramble
Oslo, from Steven Erlanger,  New York Slimes:

OSLO — The Norwegian police on Saturday charged a man they identified as a right-wing fundamentalist Christian in connection with the bombing of a government building in central Oslo and a

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Eric Florack on January 14th, 2011

As I type this, I’m in the sleeper of my truck. I have the net connectivity working, and so will now start being active on the blog again.

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davidl on December 8th, 2010

DavidL's Breakfast Scramble
Elizabeth Edwards, Raleigh News Observer:

Elizabeth Anania Edwards, who became a national figure in her fight against cancer and as a partner in her husband John’s political career, died today. She was 61.

Ulysses S. Grant, Cold

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davidl on September 23rd, 2010

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It hard for Dumbo so see with his head stuck up his ass.

Franklin D.Roosevelt did say:

“Yesterday, December Seventh, was a day which will live in infamy.”

President Barack Hussein Obama might have  said if here was president in

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Eric Florack on August 26th, 2010

Some accumulated notes

  • The more I drive the more I’m firmly convinced most people shouldn’t.
  • The first point includes, I’m afraid, the police.  I have observed on several occasions now, a cop winding up their full sized car to 30 

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Phishing, unfortunately, is a common hacker tactic on the Internet, and Facebook has been a victim of this type of attack using bogus “friend” requests sent via e-mail for some time now. I suppose, due to the increasing popularity

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If you’re heading to the Taste of Cincinnati this weekend, check out the mobile web site we built for the Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber.

http://m.tasteofcincinnati.com

You can access it from your phone to save time. Use it to:
– Search

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on January 15th, 2010

Editor’s note: It’s with pleasure that I introduce to you an old friend of mine… and a new author here at BitsBlog… Maribeth Achim.

Maribeth has always been a creative sort, and so when I told her about this website

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